Miami Beach High School has a gymnasium which is used for basketball, volleyball and wrestling. The baseball and soccer field is in Flamingo Park, located about a mile away from the school. The current athletic director is Edgar Botto. Miami Beach High offers these athletics:
Fall schedule • Boys' and girls'
cross country • Junior varsity
football • Varsity football • Boys' and girls' bowling • Boys' and girls' golf • Boys' and girls'
swimming & diving • Girls' junior varsity
volleyball • Girls' varsity volleyball
Winter schedule • Boys' varsity basketball • Boys' junior varsity basketball • Girls' junior varsity basketball • Girls' varsity basketball • Boys' varsity
soccer • Girls' junior varsity soccer • Girls' varsity soccer • Boys' varsity
wrestling Spring schedule • Boys' varsity
baseball • Girls' junior varsity
softball • Girls' varsity softball • Boys' varsity tennis • Girls' varsity tennis • Boys' varsity
track • Girls' varsity track • Boys' varsity water polo • Girls' varsity water polo
Year-round • Boys' and girls' cheerleading team
Athletic achievements cheerleaders at ceremonial groundbreaking for the school's new football field The school's sports history and achievements include: • In the 1930s, the volleyball team won its first state championship. This was followed by district championships in 1990, 1998, 2002 and 2011. • In 1946 and 1962, the basketball team won the state championship. • In 1955, the football team was Gold Coast Champs. • In 1965, Coach Chuck Fieldson was the
Miami Heralds Coach of the Year. • In the 1970s, the school won their first baseball championship, as well as two state runner-up finishes, all under future College Baseball Hall of Famer
Skip Bertman. They also won the 2018 district championship. • In 1974, the football team reached the state title game but lost to
Leon High School, in
Tallahassee. • In 1995, the football team became district champions for the first time after 10 years in 1986. • In 1985, 1986, 1989, 1996, and 2000, the school's wrestling team were district champions. • in 1988 the school's boys water polo team won its first of three state championships. • In 1990, 1993, 2011 and 2013, girls' cross country won district championships. • In boys' soccer, Miami Beach Senior High has won the district titles in 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2018, and 2023. GMAC Champions 1999 and 2023. • Regional Champions in 1991, 1994, and 2018. They were state runner-up in 1994 and 2018. • In the 2006–2007 football season, the varsity football team finished with a 0–10 record overall (0–5 District), the worst record in school history. The school has gone through its losing ways, with a 7–23 record since the start of the 2004 football season and has lost 15 of their 17 football games dating to 2005. The football team won its first game since 2005 when it beat rival Miami High 10–7, and won the following game after that, finishing the 2007 season with two wins and the 2008 season with four wins. • In 2008, Junior Francisco "Hunter" Becerra won the state championship in the diving competition. • In 2019, MBSH cheerleaders brought home their first 3 trophies. They won first place and most spirit at a FCDA competition and ended third place in the nationals. • In 2011, the Miami Beach Hi-Tide football team began 4–0 for the first time in the new millennium, which included three shutouts to begin the season (Alonzo Mourning, North Miami, and Hialeah Gardens) and a 52–21 rout of rival Krop. The team has been led by Ricardo Louis, a top recruit in the county (ranked the No. 32 overall prospect in ESPNU Top 150 list and committed to Auburn). • In 2011 the girls' varsity volleyball team made MBSH history by winning districts and advancing to regional semifinals. The team also achieved a 16–0 undefeated season before district competitions began. • In 2011 and 2012 the girls' cross country team were district champs, advancing to regional semifinals. • In the 2011–2012 and 2012–2013 academic school year the Miami Beach football team made two consecutive playoff appearances, a first in the school's history. Under head coach Jason Kradman the Hi-Tides got approval from the Miami Beach city hall for a $2.4 million renovation of Flamingo Park football field. The field was expected to be first used in September 2013. • The school's athletic rival is
Miami Senior High School but the school also has an informal athletic rivalry with
Dr. Michael M. Krop Senior High School and
North Miami Senior High School. • Water polo is the most successful team in school history, with three state titles. Winning their first title in 1988.
Honor societies • English Honor Society - open to juniors and seniors who have consistently maintained a high average in English for a minimum of three years •
Italian Honor Society - open to juniors and seniors who have consistently maintained a high average in their years spent studying the language • Hispanic Honor Society - open to juniors and seniors who have consistently maintained a high average in Spanish for a minimum of three years •
Mu Alpha Theta - math honor society •
NRHS Honor Society is part of a national organization. Membership is based on
scholarship,
community service,
leadership, and
character. To qualify, students must show a minimum of 20 verifiable hours of community service, and display strong leadership qualities. Students meeting these requirements are interviewed and selected by members of the Faculty Council. •
Phi Beta Chi - science honor society, open to juniors and seniors who have consistently achieved 90s in science for a minimum of three years •
Quill and Scroll - writing honor society ==Academies==